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Escape to Abuja!

Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria and is one of the ten most populous cities in the country. Since its development and incorporation as the capital city of Nigeria more than two decades ago, it has seen a rapid increase in its population and development initiatives. Owing to it being a planned city, Abuja is relatively well organized and has several locations of interest for all visitors. The most eye-catching is Zuma rock, a monolith to the north of the city that stands 725 meters (2379 feet) above its surroundings. Most of the city’s religious, commercial, administrative, and sporting structures are fine works of modern architecture, giving away the fact that Abuja is a new and purpose-built city.

Here are some of the top places to visit in Abuja
  1. Millennium Park
  2. Gurara Falls
  3. Abuja Arts & Craft village
  4. Usman Dam
  5. The Secret Garden
Things to do in Abuja
  1. Take a boat ride at the Jabi Lake Park
  2. Visit Eagle square
  3. Watch a car show
  4. Drive around
  5. Visit Pedam Lake

The city of Abuja is served by the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and we have teamed up with world-class airlines to ensure that you travel in safety and comfort to this exciting destination in Nigeria. Book cheap flights to Abuja by calling Travel Center UK today! Our team of experienced travel experts is equipped to give you the best deals on cheap flights to Abuja. Contact us today and ask us about cheap flights to Abuja, and whether you are on business or on holiday to Abuja, we have flights that match your needs. Book cheap flights to Abuja over the phone and get personalized service. You will also get specialized services such as finding the cheapest rates owning to price fluctuations and advice on the best time for the booking.

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